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with the government comes all to you is a rebel led attacks on nigeria's oil industry damaging his economy and costing the country billions in lost revenue now the government has offered cash and jobs for thousands of finances in return for the peace that will last i am ready welcoming paltalk holt one of nigeria's most notorious rebel commanders a t.k. tome the money challenge of two thousand falling to is about to lay down his arms in exchange for cash and education. i last place for the cameras and then the serious business coming over he said he just wanted to get. the villagers for me talk to return to their homes damaged or brought a period of relative calm to the niger delta they wouldn't last. tom paulo boileau father gogo tech a time and a host of other military bosses took the president's deal and laid down their weapons but the root causes of the conflict were never addressed there are still no good roads no good schools and no good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west get sheeple oil while the environment is further cleared. today the villagers
with the government comes all to you is a rebel led attacks on nigeria's oil industry damaging his economy and costing the country billions in lost revenue now the government has offered cash and jobs for thousands of finances in return for the peace that will last i am ready welcoming paltalk holt one of nigeria's most notorious rebel commanders a t.k. tome the money challenge of two thousand falling to is about to lay down his arms in exchange for cash and education. i last place for the...
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we know that and they keep analogizing the economy to a family. families, sometimes you have to go out and raise a little extra money. you don't just tighten your belt and get a second job and pay your bills on time. you go out and get some extra money. sometimes god forbid you even borrow some money from your brother-in-law, right? so they're going to lose on on that nor one particular point and they are going to get this point in the next couple of weeks, the fiscal conservatives that the date will come and go and the world is going to continue to spin on its axis. and the sun is going to come up in the east. and nobody is going to be fired and kids won't be cut out of daycare. not on the first day. not even in the first week. and so they're going to get that point. and then after that, they're going to lose. they're goring to lose big. chris: you cover the hill and you know there's all kinds of republicans now. there's a group of them, a third of the caucus, a quarter of the caucus who really don't like government that much. and if somebody say
we know that and they keep analogizing the economy to a family. families, sometimes you have to go out and raise a little extra money. you don't just tighten your belt and get a second job and pay your bills on time. you go out and get some extra money. sometimes god forbid you even borrow some money from your brother-in-law, right? so they're going to lose on on that nor one particular point and they are going to get this point in the next couple of weeks, the fiscal conservatives that the...
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that could be good news for the overall economy. don't you think that it's not being purchased that way. >> remember what has been happening the last two years. it has gone up and now it is diverting. also, your point about commodities. look at oil prices, which have gone up a lot this year. gerri: my gas prices are up a ton. >> absolutely they are. that is something that is hitting the consumer. gerri: scott, sang on a second. everybody has been jumping up and down. thrilled at the rally has gone on. but we are back to where we were five years ago. we should be higher than that, right? >> i think we should definitely be higher. the s&p has come back in the last decade, the nasdaq is way off, the individual investors that we talk about so often is out of this market. they haven't participated in this and that is the big story here. >> when you talk about the individual investor, there is a disconnect of what is happening in the stock market. the way the president describes what is going on in the economy, the ultimate cost of seques
that could be good news for the overall economy. don't you think that it's not being purchased that way. >> remember what has been happening the last two years. it has gone up and now it is diverting. also, your point about commodities. look at oil prices, which have gone up a lot this year. gerri: my gas prices are up a ton. >> absolutely they are. that is something that is hitting the consumer. gerri: scott, sang on a second. everybody has been jumping up and down. thrilled at the...
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. >> they will slow our economy. they will eliminate good jobs. they will leave many families who are stretched to the limit scrambling to figure out what to do. >> the question is, why won't he work with us? the answer quite simply, is because he wants higher taxes. >> the pentagon says massive cuts to the military will effect the country's ability to defend itself. transportation officials say air travel will take a hit and job cuts will lead to long airport lines and flight delays. the president says the nation's public schools will suffer, too, and says thousands of teachers and educators will be layed off. >>> at a meeting of the country's governors here in washington this weekend, some democrats and republicans, they say they believe the white house and congress will find a way to avoid those automatic spending cuts. they say people back in their state don't know how it will impact their lives. >> we keep on going through these deadlines, just like the cliff and really, people don't know how it's going to impact our lives. i mean, those in c
. >> they will slow our economy. they will eliminate good jobs. they will leave many families who are stretched to the limit scrambling to figure out what to do. >> the question is, why won't he work with us? the answer quite simply, is because he wants higher taxes. >> the pentagon says massive cuts to the military will effect the country's ability to defend itself. transportation officials say air travel will take a hit and job cuts will lead to long airport lines and flight...
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your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electricity and gas, cable tv, and internet, the bottom line is, in the united states, we don't pay a heck of a lot for water. curtis: at an average cost of about $2.50 for 1,000 gallons of tap water, it is a great bargain. garvin: but the rates that are being charged for water are insufficient to replace existing systems and to expand existing systems. narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in t
your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electricity and gas, cable tv, and...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report. speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish. to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's stories. i'll teach spanish find out more visit. welcome back greece has been brought to a twenty four hour standstill after workers across the debt stricken nation went on a general strike halting transport shutting schools and leaving hospitals understaffed in the capital walkouts were accompanied by huge marches over fifty thousand people converged on downtown athens riot police fired tear gas at the cranks as some of the demos turned violent protesters demanding an end to the government's austerity policies the country in recession for a sixth year and unemployment at a record twenty seven percent documentary filmmaker addys had the fun i says the birthplace of democracy is now becoming a talk or say. when you have humans dead leg one greece and other countries of the european very ve
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television. set not with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. any time anyway. we are. problem. because no one. needs you want to. be. done for america. i was right i was. right. hello welcome back now greece is being brought to a twenty four hour standstill after workers across the debt stricken nation went on a general strike halting transport shutting schools and leaving hospitals understaffed in the capital walk were accompanied by huge marches over fifty thousand people converged on downtown athens riot police fired tear gas at the crowds some of the demos did turn violent protesters are demanding an end to the government's the starting policies with the country in recession for a sixth year and unemployment at a record twenty seven percent mentary filmmaker addie's says the birthplace of democracy is not
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the media of course will give obama a free pass on the economy but they didn't cover the obama economy with near the kind of voracity. >> when it comes to this stuff, if you're going to be aggressive on one, be aggressive on all. like we raised from the coverage of jesse jackson junior. if you go after republicans for inproprieties go with equal zeal covering democrats in theirs. on the economy stuff, we are led to believe that we are in the middle of a gang busters's recovery when even to date we're net jobs down in this administration, to say nothing of not keeping up with the increase in population you pointed out. i wonder as i see this going forward some years whether even in coverage of the whole sequestration, it's republicans being intransigent wanting to control spending and not democrats who seem to be equally zealous not wanting to control reigning it in. what is good for the goose ought for good for the gander. >> what's happening with sequestration and a couple of your guests alluded to this. president obama has a political strategy. act three in a three part play. two yea
the media of course will give obama a free pass on the economy but they didn't cover the obama economy with near the kind of voracity. >> when it comes to this stuff, if you're going to be aggressive on one, be aggressive on all. like we raised from the coverage of jesse jackson junior. if you go after republicans for inproprieties go with equal zeal covering democrats in theirs. on the economy stuff, we are led to believe that we are in the middle of a gang busters's recovery when even...
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in terms of the gross domestic product of our economy this is .03 of -- this is a third of 1%. on the domestic side, 2.5 cents on the dollar. this is a penny-and-a-half on the dollar of reduction. a debt of $16 trillion and the argument today is if we cut a penny-and-a-half on nondefense spending in a year it's the end of the world. if so, we are hopelessly in debt or we will end up -- >> bret: i want to continue the conversation, call a audible to talk about the sequestions ration. and why it's not happening on both sides. the panel continues after the break. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> bret: we are back to continue talking about the sequester. overall the sequester is $85 billion this year. we talk about $3.6 trillion budg
in terms of the gross domestic product of our economy this is .03 of -- this is a third of 1%. on the domestic side, 2.5 cents on the dollar. this is a penny-and-a-half on the dollar of reduction. a debt of $16 trillion and the argument today is if we cut a penny-and-a-half on nondefense spending in a year it's the end of the world. if so, we are hopelessly in debt or we will end up -- >> bret: i want to continue the conversation, call a audible to talk about the sequestions ration. and...
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becoming a third world country not only as far as the economies which are but also as far as democracy which are europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by forcing business through the measures only countries the said that we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. for the big financial institutions miners who survived big this crisis and i don't mean our country's leg argentina or iceland who didn't follow any of the proposals of the big financial institutions or the you or the governments i for many vending machines office snacks sweets and fizzy drinks but now you might find some that give you gold bars instead of chocolate bars however crazy that does sound it's an increasing reality across europe where turbulent economic times mean investment in gold is on the rise and it's not just the preserve of the rich artie's pay to all of that expect. sometimes all that glitters is gold those who deal in the mess all say its importance today can't be overstated in crisis when you have consumed prizes and monetary prizes gold and silver every time as a security for t
becoming a third world country not only as far as the economies which are but also as far as democracy which are europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by forcing business through the measures only countries the said that we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. for the big financial institutions miners who survived big this crisis and i don't mean our country's leg argentina or iceland who didn't follow any of the proposals of the big financial institutions or the...
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no one expects a quick turnaround for the european economy, which has been mired in recession. but as erika miller reports, that may make now a good time to invest. >> reporter: it would makes sense that american investors would be loading up on u.s. stocks with the market here doing so well. but they're not. last week, investors in stock mutual funds put virtually all their cash in international markets. more than $3 billion went into funds holding international stocks. by comparison, mutual funds holding u.s. stocks suffered their first outflows of the year. investment advisors say small investors may be on to
no one expects a quick turnaround for the european economy, which has been mired in recession. but as erika miller reports, that may make now a good time to invest. >> reporter: it would makes sense that american investors would be loading up on u.s. stocks with the market here doing so well. but they're not. last week, investors in stock mutual funds put virtually all their cash in international markets. more than $3 billion went into funds holding international stocks. by comparison,...
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it would probably take them in hundred years in the hope that the economy to get to something is novel is an e-book and now they are doing it. i don't know how it will work. tomorrow in baltimore i am teaching a seminar built around a short book. i've taught it at other schools, chapel hill alma mater commuting from baltimore. this time it's different in two respects. it will be built to run shorter books with readings from the others, too. i have a seminar in front of me and people online from all over the country and even outside the country around the world, auditing this class in a test for whether or not we can use the same technology that will create an enhanced e-book, that use the technology to invite arch nemesis nancy tate part and send in questions and question each other and get to know each other using the web. so there are a lot of new items going on about how this is presented. i am struggling to catch up with myself. they've instructed me how to treat and twitter and facebook and all these other things, but a lot of things like the enhanced e-book i can't do because i d
it would probably take them in hundred years in the hope that the economy to get to something is novel is an e-book and now they are doing it. i don't know how it will work. tomorrow in baltimore i am teaching a seminar built around a short book. i've taught it at other schools, chapel hill alma mater commuting from baltimore. this time it's different in two respects. it will be built to run shorter books with readings from the others, too. i have a seminar in front of me and people online from...
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economy ice-t. and also its implications not just in the u.k. but elsewhere other quantitative easing it may help your banking system but it doesn't really grow the economy results in a long speculative busting so the long run perspective for the u.k. is even more deficits and debt leaving the e.u. is whale trying to protect the banks the london banks which is number one priority the chairman of course you know in the euro zone there's a shift less austerity more financial transaction taxes more taxing in the bank system and i think. cameron's these are coming and he's going to try to shield the london thanks from all that. it's just one in ten minutes past the hour moscow time this is r t and the u.s. has deployed one hundred troops to need to assist france with its intervention in neighboring mali and president obama says they are there to provide intelligence support this comes off the knees as defense ministry agree to host a u.s. drone base in the area so far america's involvement in mali has been limited to lifting french troops meanwhile
economy ice-t. and also its implications not just in the u.k. but elsewhere other quantitative easing it may help your banking system but it doesn't really grow the economy results in a long speculative busting so the long run perspective for the u.k. is even more deficits and debt leaving the e.u. is whale trying to protect the banks the london banks which is number one priority the chairman of course you know in the euro zone there's a shift less austerity more financial transaction taxes...
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. >> there's a smarter way to do this, to reduce our deficits without harming our economy. but congress has to act. >> reporter: the white house wants a plan with smaller spending cuts and more tax revg news. republicans say the government is already too bloated and higher taxes should not be part of this equation. budget expert isabelle says the automatic cuts will hurt the economy,'ve though most government agencies should be able to weather them. >> most organizations can manage a cut of 5%, 7% in their budget without long-term harm. i don't mean it won't be painful. it will be. >> reporter: allen simpson and erskine bowles says people will start feeling the effects like locker lines at the airports. >> when this happens they're going come back and say we're sick of this intransjens, let's do something smart. >> reporter: they'll only have a few days when they return next week. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, going on the offensive against cyber attacks, and apple gets bitten by a bug. erica ferrari is here with that and more in new york. good morning, erica? >> good mo
. >> there's a smarter way to do this, to reduce our deficits without harming our economy. but congress has to act. >> reporter: the white house wants a plan with smaller spending cuts and more tax revg news. republicans say the government is already too bloated and higher taxes should not be part of this equation. budget expert isabelle says the automatic cuts will hurt the economy,'ve though most government agencies should be able to weather them. >> most organizations can...
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economy that sets a very very dangerous dynamic for the u.k. so why would you be holding. guilt why would you hear of investing in sterling at this point in time so yeah i mean i've been saying for a number of months now you know a lot of people have been very keen on sterling back in the in last summer there are lot of long positions out there those are reversed right and as you say you know everybody short and to be honest with you with a credit rating downgrade likely i think next month. i think they're probably pushing on an open door. rival it's open the doors in the markets and have a look at u.s. stocks they are and again aimed at the dow jones around half a percent on the same for the nonce that they're ready staging a comeback most socks are indeed rising so cutting weekly losses now we did have an upbeat german business confidence data coming out and as well as up better than expected results from personal computer hewlett packard as well so a bit of optimism on the markets this friday and the same goes for europe as well the markets really fighting back you see
economy that sets a very very dangerous dynamic for the u.k. so why would you be holding. guilt why would you hear of investing in sterling at this point in time so yeah i mean i've been saying for a number of months now you know a lot of people have been very keen on sterling back in the in last summer there are lot of long positions out there those are reversed right and as you say you know everybody short and to be honest with you with a credit rating downgrade likely i think next month. i...
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longer than it's ever been because technology has seeped into more and more crevices and nooks of the economy. because when i started at sequoia capital there's no way that we would have considered investing in a payments company, a financial services company, a media company. an advertising company. all of those sorts of things we've invested in quite happily in the last 15 years. it was technology and-- seeping out everywhere. >> rose: at the core of every business. >> exactly. and where technology goes, we follow. >> rose: you've been outspoken or at least you've made public statements saying wait, don't be so critical of apple because of the decline in the stock price. you believe in the future of apple and there's nothing, no reason not to be excited about the continued growth of that company. >> i'm not a soothsayer. all i was trying to do in the pandemonium after they announced their results recently was just try to paint a picture of realistic expectations for a company that is now as large as apple is. and-- . >> rose: second largest company in the world. >> and the point that i was
longer than it's ever been because technology has seeped into more and more crevices and nooks of the economy. because when i started at sequoia capital there's no way that we would have considered investing in a payments company, a financial services company, a media company. an advertising company. all of those sorts of things we've invested in quite happily in the last 15 years. it was technology and-- seeping out everywhere. >> rose: at the core of every business. >> exactly....
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but when people come here illegally it puts a burden on the economy. >> now, do you ever watch bill o'reilly on fox news channel? >> i watch it. i don't always agree with him. >> have you heard of bill? >> is he the guy that goes undercover. >> bill: wait, wait, wait. >> anything you want to say to bill while you have you here right now. >> be real. this is the real life and real world, okay. >> bill: now, i asked you to go to the police in framingham and what was their point of view? >> they wouldn't speak to me on camera. >> did they come did obama call them on you? >> i thought he was but they ended up not showing up. so i never had to deal with any cops. >> bill: when you went to talk to the police about him and why he is there everybody knows they wouldn't talk to you? >> they don't want to touch the story with a 10-foot pole. ice had thed was e&s ce had guy but let him out after two weeks. they say is guy that fits obama's uncle's profile with automatically be deported after the gets the dui but he is getting special treatment. and he was convicted of the dui. >> he plead out. he was c
but when people come here illegally it puts a burden on the economy. >> now, do you ever watch bill o'reilly on fox news channel? >> i watch it. i don't always agree with him. >> have you heard of bill? >> is he the guy that goes undercover. >> bill: wait, wait, wait. >> anything you want to say to bill while you have you here right now. >> be real. this is the real life and real world, okay. >> bill: now, i asked you to go to the police in...
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become a third world country not only as far as the economies closer and also as far as democracy is which europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by forcing business to be measures only countries. that we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. for big financial institutions to survive. this crisis and i don't mean countries like argentina or iceland who didn't follow any of the proposals of the big financial institutions or the you or the governments. the u.k. is normally renowned for its quality press and higher tauriel standards but a survey shows journalists are among the most untrustworthy people in britain oh dear well let's have a look and what the source mori poll found as you can see the figure speaking from cells if members of parliament did better than journalism at least a quarter of the british public trusting them to tell the truth as they financial crisis drags on bankers' believability has plummeted to put them in the bottom three two thirds said they don't trust their politicians in general did come out worst here trusted by only eighteen pe
become a third world country not only as far as the economies closer and also as far as democracy is which europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by forcing business to be measures only countries. that we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. for big financial institutions to survive. this crisis and i don't mean countries like argentina or iceland who didn't follow any of the proposals of the big financial institutions or the you or the governments. the u.k. is...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. this is odd egypt's president mohamed morsi has called parliamentary elections for april struggling to calm the ongoing protests on street violence in the gulf in the country and the opposition's accusing morsi of backtracking on reform promises and of hijacking the revolution our rights groups are reporting widespread police abuse and torture resulting in the death and detention of mine is of course one of the bell true investigates. in his hometown of tanta the bill i'll give the points out well local youth has remained a street after his son mohammed a twenty eight year old activist allegedly tortured to death by security forces two weeks ago after protesting on to her a square in order to hold on the first time i went to see mohammed in the hospital i didn't recognize him seriously his face was covered with wounds his skull fractured when i asked the doctors they told me this is mohammed the most adult all i know that
find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. this is odd egypt's president mohamed morsi has called parliamentary elections for april struggling to calm the ongoing protests on street violence in the gulf in the country and the opposition's accusing morsi of backtracking on reform promises and of hijacking the revolution our rights groups are reporting widespread police abuse...
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>> are we really building our economy on sensitivity counseling? we wonder why we hav>>e a broke government. i'm surprised theyno didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. >> great. >> am i missing something? it sounded like totalitarian brainwashing. it was very, very creepy and i think it probably scared the people. you walk around thehi office, you're scared to say something. it was very cultish. but also, am i missing something here? why are they talking about immigration at the usda? u weren't there like corn prices they need to talk about, maybe something like that? >> that's right. this is way out of their area of expertise. but i will say this again, that the english, europeans came over and threw the indians off their land, threw them on reservations. exterminated them.ns >> ex termed? >> -- exterminated? >> farm and migrant labor is something they deal with. >> let me get this straight, bob,hi america's founding fathe, they came over here, coolonnized america, made it thee, great lad that we are told. you're saying they exterminat
>> are we really building our economy on sensitivity counseling? we wonder why we hav>>e a broke government. i'm surprised theyno didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. >> great. >> am i missing something? it sounded like totalitarian brainwashing. it was very, very creepy and i think it probably scared the people. you walk around thehi office, you're scared to say something. it was very cultish. but also, am i missing something here? why are they talking...
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its authors say government spending makes up 20% of our local economy. defense spending alone makes up almost 10% of our ecomony. >>> many of us buy a fancy sports car or jump out of a plane. how the first lady handled her mid life crisis. >>> a warning for women who can't make it through the morning without that cup of coffee. >>> the active scene off shore that has you looking for a new place to go swimming. >>> it's dry now. but you want to grab your umbrella. your soggy forecast and danella checks i-66 next with weather >>> take a look at cell phone sid yoe from hawaii. this splashing is from half a dozen tiger sharks. a marine biologist took the video on the island of oahu. he called authorities because swimmers were nearby. a boat traveled around warning people about the sharks. no one was hurt. i know they were getting out of there fast. >> tom will be here in a second with the forecast. yesterday we had the video of the like a thousand dolphins in the little school or a university if it's that many. >> a university. ha ha. i think the difference
its authors say government spending makes up 20% of our local economy. defense spending alone makes up almost 10% of our ecomony. >>> many of us buy a fancy sports car or jump out of a plane. how the first lady handled her mid life crisis. >>> a warning for women who can't make it through the morning without that cup of coffee. >>> the active scene off shore that has you looking for a new place to go swimming. >>> it's dry now. but you want to grab your...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on. me is eat eat eat eat eat eat. eat eat. eat. eat eat eat. sleep. and welcome back to defenders of planet earth were out in full force over the weekend as the nation's capital host of the largest climate rally in our nation's history estimates pegged the crowd at thirty five thousand to forty thousand people on the national mall on sunday crowds demanded the president obama take immediate action to address manmade global climate change and they also urged him to reject the keystone x.l. pipeline decision from the administration on that pipeline is expected in march there were also solidarity rallies on climate change taking place all over the country on sunday including los angeles chicago austin and seattle so what might yesterday's historic actions on climate change mean for the upcoming political battles in washington d.c. joining me now is tyson slocum director of public citizens energy program tyson welcome back to great
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on. me is eat eat eat eat eat eat. eat eat. eat. eat eat eat. sleep. and welcome back to defenders of planet earth were out in full force over the weekend as the nation's capital host of the largest climate rally in our nation's history estimates pegged the crowd at thirty five thousand to forty thousand people on the national mall on...
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of the conservative party and david cameron so it's mostly ideological but the problem is given the economy is hardly growing this is really the last thing the brits and the ok looking forward into the future how concerned should energy can seem is be right now you know we're hearing the figure of ten percent falling capacity power plants closing what does this actually mean for the british and if you can see where they should be very worried about rising prices in some estimates could double again over the next decade business users should be very concerned so rather than power coastal experts have business use on special contracts where the power can be cut off for them before households actually get their power cut off we get a very cold winter this could be extremely worrying ok thank you very much joining me through their very controversial debate affecting millions of households all across the cape and it looks like the debate around britain's energy both to be heated and continuing story to run run sarah firth live from london thank you. well coming up on the program raising the stan
of the conservative party and david cameron so it's mostly ideological but the problem is given the economy is hardly growing this is really the last thing the brits and the ok looking forward into the future how concerned should energy can seem is be right now you know we're hearing the figure of ten percent falling capacity power plants closing what does this actually mean for the british and if you can see where they should be very worried about rising prices in some estimates could double...
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transportation is the bloodstream of our economy. if it fails, our economy fails. however, the average bridge in our state is 51 years old. more than 4,000 of them are now deemed structurally deficient. in rural areas, some roads have been essentially cut in half because failing bridges have been closed to traffic, interrupting emergency services and threatening public safety. each day, one-and-a-half million pennsylvania students travel in school buses across those very same bridges and roads. our mass transit system has staggered under growing demand, aging infrastructure, and a lack of funding. mass transit is crucial to sparing our highways from congestion and providing a reliable environmentally friendly and affordable means of moving around a region. yet our customary way of funding transportation has fallen short of our needs. travel patterns have changed. cars have become more fuel- efficient. people buy less at the pump. coupled with rising construction costs and a lack of serious action from the federal government this drop in revenue threatens our roads
transportation is the bloodstream of our economy. if it fails, our economy fails. however, the average bridge in our state is 51 years old. more than 4,000 of them are now deemed structurally deficient. in rural areas, some roads have been essentially cut in half because failing bridges have been closed to traffic, interrupting emergency services and threatening public safety. each day, one-and-a-half million pennsylvania students travel in school buses across those very same bridges and roads....
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what you could spend millions on to benefit the chinese economy. you're not going to like this one minutes away. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, ease? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every pchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your walle told you i'd get half. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we
what you could spend millions on to benefit the chinese economy. you're not going to like this one minutes away. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the...
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there may be an opportunity with job coaches with the state of the economy. there is a possibility to take a look at individuals that have retired or may be on unemployment. maybe there is a way to work that into the djokovic pipeline -- into the job coach pipeline to assist companies moving forward. transportation is the last item i would like to speak about. that is from a remote access perspective. when areas we heard individuals saying -- that is one of the areas we heard individuals saying, i have gotten a position, how do i get there? we had to cross the threshold and work with the department of transportation to make that happen. in other states, instead of having a separate service of transportation for individuals with disabilities to come to our employment, we took a look at the transportation situation right now. maybe we just did different types of vehicles that can be called upon to be able to accommodate a person with a disability. candidates with disabilities that can get to us, that have the skills, they work. thank you thank you for your time
there may be an opportunity with job coaches with the state of the economy. there is a possibility to take a look at individuals that have retired or may be on unemployment. maybe there is a way to work that into the djokovic pipeline -- into the job coach pipeline to assist companies moving forward. transportation is the last item i would like to speak about. that is from a remote access perspective. when areas we heard individuals saying -- that is one of the areas we heard individuals...
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per share, expanding internationally, yet kept down by a frozen food division or slowing restaurant economy. the darn thing has been ripe for the taking for years and years. it always amazed me it hadn't been taken before. the bears chide optimists, lacking in rigor, yet when i questioned why a goldman sachs analyst would put a sell on a great company like heinz, nobody else seemed to think it was odd at all. we've been zero-summing here for ages, and if they're reaching for manitowoc and terex, not just caterpillar and deere, now you know it's time to rotate out of heinz. don't we like sell sell sell when we buy buy buy. isn't that the plan? i don't know. that's not the plan for everybody. warren buffett, he doesn't care about sector rotations. he cares about acquires brands, lasting brands for less, some sort of consummate wholesale buyer likes brands for less. now it's his. who was really complacent here? i say it was the goldman analysts, not the buyers. how about dell? you really think that dell, which supported slightly better than expected numbers, is that that much better than heinz
per share, expanding internationally, yet kept down by a frozen food division or slowing restaurant economy. the darn thing has been ripe for the taking for years and years. it always amazed me it hadn't been taken before. the bears chide optimists, lacking in rigor, yet when i questioned why a goldman sachs analyst would put a sell on a great company like heinz, nobody else seemed to think it was odd at all. we've been zero-summing here for ages, and if they're reaching for manitowoc and...
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. >> endangering the economy. off of the top of the newsedge and that is president obama's message to congress about the looming sequestration deadline. lawmakers will meet monday at the capitol to try and hammer out a deal. a compromise not met by next friday. there will be automatic budget cuts. among a long list of agencies, it's estimated military operations will be cut by $13 billion nih would see more than $1 billion in cuts. the airport security with $300 million. airline service cuts could mean long lines, delays and the transportation nightmare.
. >> endangering the economy. off of the top of the newsedge and that is president obama's message to congress about the looming sequestration deadline. lawmakers will meet monday at the capitol to try and hammer out a deal. a compromise not met by next friday. there will be automatic budget cuts. among a long list of agencies, it's estimated military operations will be cut by $13 billion nih would see more than $1 billion in cuts. the airport security with $300 million. airline service...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. all festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love found and love lost all russians teach foreigners to celebrate them biggest holiday of the year from moscow st petersburg by train over new them may be miracles. download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. welcome back to cross all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to mind we're talking about syria and mutual annihilation. ok not to go back to you mark in washington this whole talk about an intervention is more about what america gets after the fact after regime change ok that's what this is really about it's not about the syrian people it's not about children it's about geo political advantage
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. all festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love found and love lost all russians teach foreigners to celebrate them biggest holiday of the year from moscow st petersburg by train over new them may be miracles. download the official...
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what you could spend millions on to benefit the chinese economy. economy. [ male announcer ] pearls. hairbands. and now hot pink toes. seems tough for a tough dog like duke. but when it has anything to do with gwen, he's putty in her hands. for a love this strong, duke's family only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein... ...to help keep his body as strong as a love that can endure anything... even every fashion trend. iams. keep love strong. from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, ease? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every pchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your wal
what you could spend millions on to benefit the chinese economy. economy. [ male announcer ] pearls. hairbands. and now hot pink toes. seems tough for a tough dog like duke. but when it has anything to do with gwen, he's putty in her hands. for a love this strong, duke's family only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein... ...to help keep his body as strong as a love that can endure anything... even every fashion trend. iams. keep love strong. from...
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example who gamed the system trade on inside information manipulate the markets who are making the economy in the us less competitive by monopolizing and taking companies off the market and of course he doesn't have a problem sourcing beef or food but everyone that he's destroying with his predatory monopolist behavior insider trading and market manipulation they can't get a decent hamburger anymore and he's laughing all the way to wherever he goes to get is a strange thing and then you know as you mentioned the food stamp uses is increasing rapidly in america and despite this here you see the inflation in the fact that even though people are receiving more food stamps they're unable to even shop at wal-mart a scary reality about wal-mart's customers they're broke so as we know one more shares plunged on friday once last friday when an internal e-mail was leaked in which cameron geiger a v.p. at the company asked where are all the customers and where is their money so they don't even have enough money to shop at wal-mart which is already selling all this mystery meat product where do they
example who gamed the system trade on inside information manipulate the markets who are making the economy in the us less competitive by monopolizing and taking companies off the market and of course he doesn't have a problem sourcing beef or food but everyone that he's destroying with his predatory monopolist behavior insider trading and market manipulation they can't get a decent hamburger anymore and he's laughing all the way to wherever he goes to get is a strange thing and then you know as...
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the economy i think could be harmed. they estimate 1 hadn't 2 million jobs and that will impact the employment rate. even if you said forget what ray lahood is saying about the long lines at the airport, what does it matter it has consequence on the larger effect on the economy struggling to gape recovery. >> bret: what about fred's point of the public assessment of the sky is falling out of washington and that there is a glazing over. they have heard it a lot. >> the notion wegone crisis to crisis has effect on that. not much changed. at who point do you have impact? the white house is counting on it having impact it puts republicaputpressure on republi. >> so much error, so little time. we are talking about minuscule amount of the economy that will throw us in a recession. this will have some epect the washington area. because they will be furloughed of people working for the federal government. but washington area prospered as the rest of the country suffered. people have done well. it will cause the most disruption.
the economy i think could be harmed. they estimate 1 hadn't 2 million jobs and that will impact the employment rate. even if you said forget what ray lahood is saying about the long lines at the airport, what does it matter it has consequence on the larger effect on the economy struggling to gape recovery. >> bret: what about fred's point of the public assessment of the sky is falling out of washington and that there is a glazing over. they have heard it a lot. >> the notion wegone...